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There have been several Prison Gangster films- such as San Quentin, Crime school, almost a prison sitcom, and more seriously Green Mile, Shawshank redemption, and others. Not exactly universally popular fare. So there are a few of both the classic and modern generation.
No, it is not based on a true story.This movie is actually based on a novella (a very long short story) written by Stephen King, called "Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption." It was written in the mid-80s. It was published in the book Different Seasons.
Prison movies are very popular, based on the fact that there have been more than 300 made. People like to see justice served and freedom for the innocent. Some of the top prison movies of all time include: The Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile, Cool Hand Luke, Escape From Alcatraz, Dead Man Walking, The Longest Yard, and American History X. Many of these films are available in Blu-Ray, Deluxe Editions, and Widescreen Editions.
it was taken to his house and he put it in his fireplace trust me check for urself if there isnt a green glow just save the game until it turns dark out so u can see a green glow in there
He was a Green Grinch. Ooo, an alliteration. Green Grinch. Green Grinch.
no, you may be thinking of the shawshank redemption
Frank Darabont.
"The Shawshank Redemption" "Rocky II" "Titanic" "The Green Mile" "Watchmen" are the 5 greatest movies of all time.
As of now, over 50 books written by Stephen King have been adapted into movies. Some of the popular ones include "The Shawshank Redemption," "It," "Carrie," and "The Shining."
Frank Darabont directed the film, The Shawshank Redemption. I believe it was his first major motion picture. He and Steven King are friends, which is partly why an unknown director got a shot at working with such a great story. He also directed The Green Mile, another fantastic prison flick.
Allan Green was born on 1979-09-20.
There could be more but the ones I know of are, Stand By Me, The Green Mile, Shawshank redemption, Carrie (Right?), Kujo, It, I don't remember all of his works for horror but I would say that the first three I mentioned are somewhat surprising that King wrote them but he did.
There have been several Prison Gangster films- such as San Quentin, Crime school, almost a prison sitcom, and more seriously Green Mile, Shawshank redemption, and others. Not exactly universally popular fare. So there are a few of both the classic and modern generation.
The mouse is called Mr. Jingles. In the book, the guards who first saw him called him Steamboat Willie, after the third Mickey Mouse cartoon. Eduard Delicroix later gives the mouse the name Mr. Jingles. In the film, however, the mouse is unnamed until Eduard names it Mr. Jingles.
No, it is not based on a true story.This movie is actually based on a novella (a very long short story) written by Stephen King, called "Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption." It was written in the mid-80s. It was published in the book Different Seasons.
Harry Allan McCorkell has written: 'A green and pleasant land' -- subject(s): History
I am sorry, may favorite colour is NOT green.